Monthly Archives: June 2015

The blueness of Adriatic Sea and the roughness of Dinaric Alps, that’s what I saw today through the window of Norwegian when landing on Dubrovnic in Croatia. What will I see between the mountains and the sea during the next … Continue reading →

The peak time of copse snails (Arianta arbustorum) is now. It is one of the most widespread species for Central Europe, also in Finland. Near our home you cannot avoid seeing – or even stepping on – them. You can … Continue reading →

The morning of Midsummer eve last Friday looked rainy in Mäntsälä in Southern Finland, but the day turned to be dry but cool. But who cares about the weather, when it’s time to enjoy one of the biggest holidays in … Continue reading →

We have far less migrating birds this spring than for many years in Finland. May was cool and now, early June, the summer temperatures are still only a dream. Birds who are eating insects can find less food now. We … Continue reading →